I'm not really into muscle though. It's nice and all, but I hate it when a man's head gets suffocated by the rest of his body's mass. Some isn't too bad though. :DI'm more about a nice smile and someone who's willing to tolerate me after spending enough time with me...... .... ... ... :(

Saw Stoker and it was really weird. Beautiful but weird. The shower scene was a definite wtf moment.

When I watched Snitch, I kept thinking the Rock should be able to take these people out no problem.When I watched Jack Reacher, I kept wondering if Tom Cruise would win the fights. Jack Reacher wins the better movie fight.

Ah, I actually kind of mentioned him as a joke. Even though I like his old movies, he seems to play the same character in nearly every movie of his I have seen.

Rewatched The Guard last night. I love the movie but some of the accents are just terrible, especially that little kid. I am a big fan of Brendan Gleeson and he was the highlight of the movie. Really looking forward to Calvary later this year.

You can have your choice of Rinko Kikuchi (Mako in Pacific Rim) or Tao Okamoto (Mariko in The Wolverine.)

Rila Fukushima's (Yukio) mine. I can see why a lot of people out there think she's ugly or whatnot, but I dunno... I like that she has an unconventional look. She's not your typical cookie-cutter "pretty girl." I can't put a finger on why I dig her, I just do.

God on Trial - A truly fascinating "movie", if you can call it that. It's more like being a fly on the wall during an amazing conversation. The premise is simple. Prisoners in an Auschwitz Camp talk about their situation, and some wonder why god has forsaken them. They end up holding a "trial" of sorts, with god being accused of breaking the covenant. Even though the debate is primarily about Jewish people and the Torah, it's really the exact same debate taking place all over the world. Why would a benevolent, all-powerful god allow such horrific things to happen? Especially to his "chosen" people? I like that the debate included input from all thought processes, from the truly devout, to non-believers. The background of the death camp, and what we know happens there, adds a sense of urgency to the proceedingsI would recommend this to everyone, as more people should be exposed to the questions asked here, and really should be asking them of their own beliefs.

Saw Chained over the weekend. Twisted flick. It's about a serial killer who sort of 'adopts' the child of one of his victims. It's not overly gory, but definitely twisted, and has a good sense of discomfort and dread. It doesn't focus entirely on the actual killings (although there are some great graphic moments), but more so on the whole fucked up nature of it all.Vincent D'Onofrio plays the killer, and of course does a great job. Despite what Yoda thinks, he's always been a versatile actor. Between Pyle in FMJ; The Bug in MIB; Law & Order; the subway victim in an episode of Homicide; and other things, he's always nailed the roles. I didn't recognize any of the other actors in this film, but it's all done well. There's a huge and excellent plot twist right near the end I never saw coming. Don't want to ruin it for anyone who has been interested in seeing it . If you're into dark and creepy flicks, check this one out. It's good.

Saw Expendables 2 last night. Never seen the first one. Honestly, if you are a fan of this type of film, you will know what to expect, and what not to expect. It definitely delivers on entertainment, for sure. It's pretty cool to see some of these dudes on screen together. You gotta be pretty good at that whole suspension of disbelief thing. This is one of those movies where you don't have to think about it for even a second. Just sit back and enjoy it.

I watched Elysium. Not bad, but District 9 was better. Too much shaky cam action, the movie ended too abruptly (and the ending is terrifying, to say the least, at least in what it implies), and the entire theme of 'rich people are all assholes living in luxury, poor people are all nice guys suffering underfoot' is a bit much, even as allegory.